The Rutgers Makerspace is a collaborative workspace designed for students, faculty, and staff from all academic disciplines who love to learn, design, and create.

We provide the knowledge, tools, and workspace to enable you to design and create whatever you can dream up. We provide usage of our machines for free, and only charge for any materials that we provide.

The Makerspace will teach you to use the latest in rapid prototyping technology alongside woodshop, textiles, and electronics equipment to help you build out your projects. Typical projects at the Makerspace include school assignments, hobbies, customized gifts, or even learning a new skill.

Our goal is to foster a community of students, faculty, and staff with enthusiasm for DIY projects and fabrication. Please reach out to us and let us help you make your ideas a reality!

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The Rutgers Makerspace is a university-run workshop for students who love to learn and create. Our goal is to foster a community of students and faculty with enthusiasm for DIY projects and fabrication. To meet this goal, the Makerspace is equipped with 3D Printers, a large Laser Cutter, a Woodshop, CNC Milling and many more tools to assist in a project. Students interested in virtual fabrication also have access to the Arduinos and Raspberry Pis available at the space. Rather than just engineers and programmers, the Makerspace is open to anyone with an idea they wish to make tangible. The facility is largely run by students who are well experienced with at least two of the machines. The supervisor, Rick Anderson, has extensive experience with Arduino microcontrollers and much of his work can actually be found in the Arduino IDE.